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I '. � � I OUL V-4- 0, Z . - EXPOMTOR . � I 1111111111111111111111111111 - I - . L I I - -_ - I __ I . -1 �, - - I L- � L .1 I _____ . L . I I � - 11 . - .. ­ -,-- -- 4 111111111 I . � . � . I � - . � � � � - , � , - � � - - . . I . L -1 I . � I � - . I - - - �: - ., I I I ­ - I - . � - � � . I - I . I . � I . . I . I , � - I . , -1 � � - . , - 1. - I � . NOVEMBF,P. 21 t 1890. _. � - , . . L I . L I lffopefuLand.guccessfal. Richardson, Manuel - Risohert, Ids . S, I L.. .. - 11. I . , I . - L . L I . . I I .. L - �' . I "TEIRREARY. . � I � ant, Jarrott, Arthur Ragan, James Forrest. _ � . � . ) � t -*A certain maiden lady was twice in Richardson. s8enior Fourth, - May . I L � D T''- A I S ______1 Iser life engaged to be married, a TA C) 0. tr - , -_ 11 ­ , . - - - Ri I'VE, v- a., Honor owulis each time some unforeseen event inter- Fifth, Elizabeth Turner, Oliver Cole. � L i I . - L . TORN G L - man. L The following promotions have I L t� I L ej, Optarlo Veterinary College. -_ posed to destroy her hopes of miatri., � . of Domestic Animslg a dh-y' . . treated. Caft ----w . --era was a sad case. also been made: From Part I. to Part -, ' . I . r. '9 I � 9 S 01cum Attendedto-and ohargell.r,a0dera Iffol5per , irnonial bliss.. H L . - . .0. -11 - II. -Wm. Foresi, Annie Turner, Eva � I . I I Dentistry a q)eowty. t viteri - � 'Time beyau to wrinkle her fair brow, . �i . I � . office --Ai , ele's -_G.7 Hudson, Josephine Foster and Skin. L . ,� . � Hotel, Seaforth. %#, . , . - I . \ _'�� , and no suitors SppeaL 1"N � ' Al red. . To add to her I �1 ) L I -distrese she .became sick nigh unto- Turner. To Junior Second, -William, - , I I in - - !Q1 11 � - ' L - . . :t I _ff Q DOAN, Veterina ­ __- , , Reicbert, George Riobardson, Kate 'Lo- � 11 �i ]L M, ry Surgeou,'G.A... I _ of Ontario veterinary College dea��. The assistant clergyman of the- I - Oxygenlzed U-10 J1,140. ry Membe , Zronto - " pariah -a bashful youth -was aent for. D, John Turner, Win. Jarrott and - � ., , li . . � M r of the medical -_ I ga' , It . . : . � - Calla from a distance promptly attends-004.dety - The sick room was well.filled with sym- Robert Elgie. To Senior Second,-Robt. .t I 1 1� Li � 'to Stelck, Isaac Hudson, Annie Kaiiu, Es- 1� . � L T cines kept constantly on hand­� rathisi2ftig neighbors when the young � . I �1 _. I _ r. I . i I - , - 4. I E. Bossenberry,s 11otel, n.,� ,divine made his appearanoe,-and after . I I OF -0 ther Richardson and Mary E. Turne * I I , terinary Dentistry an To'Junior Third, Elizabeth Foster and . I L a specialty. d Bulge I 'to read a por- � I : . some remarks proceeded Fred. Kain. To Seitior Third, Lsvina I . - - 11OU . RANK S. Beattle, V. S., graduate of O,nt&* - the chapter in which the woman of jL , Veterinag College, Toronto, menber of . tion of the Scriptures. He fell upon , �. Ragan. To Unior Fourth, -Gertie .1 - - A � � Samaria is introduced. When he read Wiley, Wm.Smith, Andrew Kain, Annie L �z veterinary X 1 Cal society, eo., - truts the L �� y :i 0 eases -of the Damftt1c&tedAhimal, All dl&- Kain, Annie Hudson and blar A. Fos- . I � I I OIL, I :L the words, "Go, qall thy husband " the I � I C - All owk I : . 11 ter. I I i 11 -1 - . L . romptly .-attended to either by d; . sick woman.groaoed a' little; but when I - � . 1 8 7 or n1g1A - I S H - ,= moderate. spHadal attention given Lto . , he uttered the words,, " The woman - � . - ry dentistry. oflice on main S�r� . I . answered and said, I have no huebaud," Economical Furnishing. 'i seaforth, lone door'south of Kidd's p�W - . write -a to the � . � , 10 � Amoing the merits which disti,u: id' of store, . , "ft the old'lady rose,upright in her bed,and-, 11 A farmer's Girl" - O.XYGI�NIZID - lm� Ul I . 9 sh Slocum's Oxygenized Emulsion int . H,)ueehold for advice in the mattek of _r, . - 'I', . .1 i �.l . I . I I [I ICAFORTH HORSE WF1RXAR`Y.__0or4nV ,with flaahing eyes, squeaked out, "I'm I I I 11 Pure Cod Liver Oil above'all other preparations are : . mo� gaun to stsuii sic impidence , frae furnishing a bed room cheaply and pret � . -_ I _� OF 3. . I I . � S Jarvis and Goderich Streets, tily. She says: -I want t ' __ . I . :.� . nextdoerio. onybody, preacher or no! I winner o ask a .. 11 .1 L - ' Presbyterian Church, seaertll, out. lb ; . I L MD,"L I An ft - P 5 a,. _ �.school f riend to - make me a visit thi " _FZ I .i . Ist. -The excellence of its method of � cases of Horses, Cattle, She ye re no a haimed o' yersel, ye raso - .T. ii I . preparation. ,., 0 of aviy of 6646. -for a -man- ve no room we eau I ! 1, . � �' . 93 HY treated summer, but we hit . � masticated animals, guooe 991" A W I T ; ; � 21id . -or elsewhere on the short I've had two chances I an, I),, . . , _. Its freedom from disa reeable taste and odor! ' infirmary, , ellt I leeve to hae anither-see if I don't ! give up to her. There is a room up � i I i - I . 9 I . - . . � : i L - - I Charges moderate. -JA'AIES W. RLD a -Olt" #� , L I I stairs which we have used as a stor . i - 3rd. Its fitness for immediate absorption ! Inary Surgeon. P. S. -A !arge XR, V And she did. I e r) I C 1: . stock of Wit room which mother says I can have, 'if, ; ArY XO&Cines kept constantly On hand, . i . . il . �, _4f,b -T'hA f'hnrniio'hnP.qo in vv'hinb if. -r,a+aL;-na 4- 4 4- 11 " I I . .,Svw .8 An. I . 0 - A Nov,el Writer' �rSon- out it is entirely unf urnisbed, no carpet � 'y I ' B. L. Farjeon, the novelist, is Joseph nor bedstead, and the walls 'are rough I . I . ,I I I I qualifieg. I 11 . .F,U_LJUUCU"V"..L �. ,Jefferson's son-in-law: be lives in Lon- finished. It is about twelve feet square, - . � 11 I I I I I . --501,i And the fact, that Slocum's Oxygenized Emulsio ' I don, ha a lovely home and' charining with two windows with pleasant out- , �� 1, � . .. � I ' ' n Is the only I I a look, and would be nice if I could fur- -:� � . family, and entertains delightfully. 'The. � r . � I Cod- Liver Oil amalgamation in -the market in whic th . . . I I � I I i h he oil is- not mixed r youngest child is named after his grand- nish it. I have only a little money to i -.- - F071 - I i, . A . I I . : . with- hypo hosphites ' . pa, and he seems to have inherited his spare for it, and I want it -to'be pretty, . . . I : ; I P of lime and soda, or some other equally injurious . � I grandpa's fondness and faculty for art. for my'friend lives in ..) I ; � i r goodstyle and I i : . I foreign substance, and coilsequ tly rendered worse than worseless i I . I eia I to , Nsul, PTION9 ; r do not want her think farmers never d- Co- I (3uriously enough, he is the pieture of , � ! :I I - I : I � I I I . . Jeflerson, having the same' bright blue thing decent. Can 'you give J ! - r . me MR Tlk-ICHITIS, 1 1 . . eyes, delicate features, and characteris- a little information as to what to do 1 I r: I � ALL PULMONARY DISORDERS FIND SPEEOYRELIEF. ,r " I I - I , " "' -) Il. I about furnishing it ?" J L . tic smile. The oldest boy a name, , � t - � s . �. " - , , , , - � , , , 4 ASTHIRAt I IF YOU HAVE ANY THROAT TROUBLE -USE IT. . think, is. Frank. A 3f ear ago Mrs. With time and patience, and a little i . � - . . I - . - , Madge Kendall spent the day with Mrs. L money, we think you can manage 80 " - ! .IF YOU HAVE TIGHTNESS OF THE CHEST -*USE IT. - . . you S OL 711 0 F#A9 , Farjeon, and the two ladies enjoyed a will not be Rahamed of your handi- i I , , - r . ` ' .. � '! � work as an amateur furnisher. The � AND ALL i - . good old-fashioned gossip all the after- I i � . IF YOU HAVE DIFFICUFTY OF BREATHING -USE IT. -_ walls and wood work will first demand 1 � .. � I r � - noon, discussing p.nd critici8ing all their your attention. . The more novel and i ' -r ^ .S � . . Acquaintances with gusto. Next day . IF YOU HAVE A WASTING AWAY OF FLESH -USE IT. . U nrl Ue f%1-1T'f" .* h. L I PULB10 ARY RL 'C",A'S_1;L a q . . Master rank remarked at dinner, 11 JT ." a -g9 & e more charm- . I � 9! I m - "papa, I have written out with the ing the result. Do not .paper your I -4r --- �. � 1 4 IF YOU HAVE WEAK LUNGS -USE IT � � -_ - .� � ;� i I � :: I . .� type -writer all that mamma&ndMr8. walls, but sweep them down, to get off _____--4----_ � �' I Kendall said yesterday." And so the the dust and loose, bit@ of plaster. .Cut i . 11 4 �' ,IF YOU HAVE BRONCHITI,S-USE IT* . W wretched child had; all the scandal sad a figure, - a star, clover leaf, Maltese Y,� I t5 a , .1 . . cross, or any f %ncy shape, out of stiff I I) I - IfEbUTICTIQ -_'.'�`_' IF YOU HAVE ASTHMA -USE IT. gossip was reported with shocking fidel- . - i i � - I .1 i , and maybe Mr. F*rjeon didn't have pasteboard,- and with this stencil go 4 , 4' L! . IF YOU, HAVE CATARRH -USE IT., 1; . ty over your side walls, painting the figure &v--i:,:AuE:. v,ELL I ` a lovely time. reading it aloud to his I � i 11 � I , ' . with a mixture of white.lead and* .car- , ! IFYOU HAVE A COLD -USE IT. - astonished spouse. This e�;perience . , Take one tablespoonful hal[ an hl)Or.after I . . taught Mrs. F&rjeon a serious lesson. riage varnish, which will make a sticky - each meal. Jf th! paiient's (Ii-lestioll v611l not The children write plays for ttheir composition. On this, before it is dry'i I I Z. il . IF YOU HAVE A COUGH -USE IT. grandpa. Very thrilling plays they aXe, throw sifted white Sand, which will , I ailow tablespuonful use desert-s�oonfu..!t I - T , . � i i � -USE IT. too-. Grandpa Jefferson enjoys them adhere and outline thefigure" Dustoff I - � I . IF YOU ARE FEEBLE AND EMACIAT.ED ' - 40. 1 I I I . . hugely : but one day, while reading one the loose sand, and paint the wall, J), 1, � �. . I 'I IF YOU HAVE C014SUMP-TION-USE IT. , of these productions, he stopped and ;figures and all, a very light tint of the I T--�, �Z C13 Z"73 �L , ` I - . . - asked, " Frank, What do all ' color you have chosen for the f urniabiog, IL _1 0 , 104 . these - . L Paint I 1 1� I - blue,' for instance a deep blue - I i ! I I blaukamean? There doesn't seem to be ! f I � �� I I . I . 7 1� ''' . THEY 0 USE IT� � LIVER anysenseat all."-Tnat's where you band at -the top, -like thebor,jerofa I i I , I I pa,pered wall. If you choose pink as 4 1 �y I , I Are to swear, grandpa," explained the I P EPARED Otl . �. I �IR . I �, ' child. " We left it blank on purposel, the color, the border will be handsome I - �' The approvaf my Oxygenized Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil has met with at the hands * I ! i � , . I ; i I I because.we know you could do it better ,in dark ruby or cardinal. Stain the . BY i I !, I I of the public, is no doubt more or leiss due to the members of the medical profession, who have ,fl i . ihan we could." . oor and varnish it, or if it is laid in . I 1 ­ I � . . I W . tv � . I c narrow m atche - I shown a preference in recommending its use in their daily pra'tice. If your drug,gist has not d a a you can taint it , 1� . - luc��!p I � Old Thanksgiving Fun. in two colors, b r grey, i To me 4LO'Um I - got Slocum's Oxy, ized Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil,'and will you, do I � - . wood brown, for instance. .1 1. , ,en How -my mind is crowded . t; , 9 1 not take any preparation that contains lime and soda. In such case rather obtain of him the , with . .- , 1 � A bedstead and apirings will cost hard ' ! ! 1i . Thanksgiving memories! On no 'other t. w 1 I Pure Cod Liver Oil, which, thoug,h nauseous and repulsive to the taste, does not -contain any ' � near I �i day does my memory become . cash, but if you &!,a a furniture i HO Adelaide S CA I � I �Uch & f actory, or even near a large furniture 11 I I .1 loreign and injurious sub§tance. I I kaleidoscope, mud as: I sit here in my atore,.you can perhapa obtain a bedstead i � SINGLE BOTTLES, $1.00 ; SIX BOTTLES, $5.00. Treatise and Circular on darkened room and write, almost every ) = 01b[T�W. - -or a whole set, if that indefinite i I i I Consumption mailed on application. Address . minute the seene changes. I give to the I 1 � I amount. �of money is - sufficient, -before I i I .1 . kaleidoscope of memory a turn, and it is filai- ­ ----.,-, � � - .1 , -1 there they ire, natural as life, &'round shed off, and paint it yourself. _:1TW1V_V.WP - --I . !, "." T. A. SLOCUM, 186 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. , I the country -hearth on a cold winter If you are artist enough to p�int a trail. - - i . - - - I ing spray, of wild roses or apple bloq- I I . 4 � 4L I night. I hear the hickory fire crackle, � soma across the z head board, af ter bavin country, depend upon it she Willi not CA and see the shadows lit up and down 9 "a mow ' the wall. Games that sometimes well- given the wood a coating of paint, you count the cost of �our furnishing, or re- 0 =3 � � need not envy anybody's black walnut. member it otherwise than as dainty'; and BOO T8 for Men d B 1> = nigh upset the chairs-, I Blind a ! ,�. I 1 OY8 0 Man)s It you cannot do this, try to paint it appropriate. I 'L I . i " . 0 � � . I Buff," " Who's Got the Button"' 11 The . 0 � . . - The Molasses Pud. ! - . : Popping Corn" ' tastefully in two colors, or two shades of !a 0 0 ) CD I 4 � r- . 7 , mn, your chosen color, having the greater Arboricult i ding," and the witch stories that made ure! in New Mel"co.- I : . part of the lighter shade. If you can. I � - r I ' 0 I = theneighbor's bbys afraid to go home � "; not get the unfinished furniture, you Lawlessness in New Mexico seems to ; 070 � co i6fter dark. Hickory nuts on one dish, ) be on the increase. Various re _,.�l m GEORGE GOOD 0 - 0 .- r� will have to try the " handy woman s . a4ons : I roseate apples on the other. The bois. ; I 0 CV r make-abift," picking boxes converted and explanations have been given for the - I I A M �e on@ plays of ("More Bags on the a = 11) I into . dre8siDg-case and wash stand. prevailing bad condition of society, but . . ' kill, " Leap Frog"" Catcher," a -round How to do this has been so often told none of them are satisfactory- I . ind around the roo'zn until some one got OFRS NIFICENT STOCK (D C) that we do not think it necessary to r In our humble opinion, the true cause . !, � iurt and a kiss was offered to make up i - �, ihe hurt, the kiss more than resented peat directions. You can dress out tb?la is to be found in the fact that there are ;f OF . P1 9) �:4 ;hck hvirf M 16 1A ,s.' . i 'D ,L,I- impoverished furniture with whatever few trees in that country and hat � I 1-4.0 M C -i - - - - . - LEGAL . � . ____________� MATTHEW MORRISON, Walton Insura Agent, Commissioner for takini affid 00*' Convey &c. - Money to loan at the I avilk rates. rem"01ILRISON, walto"* Qwelj� � - ifX. BEST, Barrister, Solicitor, ft. - - - . Room# one Door,No � offlee.- rth of the Corameld&l. Hotel, ground door next dGorto Beams butolm shop. Agent*--CAvaRox, HqLT & OARMWIF. S70 .. . OW & PROTTDFOOT Barrb&,% Be � to '-&o., Godench Q. C.; Tz I'D..... - , bit_�AO- J- T. GA"t. as CAXERON HOLT & CAMERON, B 80licitoA in Chancery, &o., Gods Srfld-ek rkh, *111k M. 0. OAXAMON, Q. C., Panjp HOLT. IL %. C"Nitox. 5" ___---� 1[-1 J. DOWNEY, solicitor, Coliveysnoor *0 . . Late of Victoria, B. C. offt&��,I& jUk of Commerce Main street, Seaforth. p1l, vate funds to loati it 51 and a . . k-1 001116. Was ANNING & SCOTT, BuTisterg, SoUdWa __ _X Conveyancem, &a. SonoltonjorthelM of Johnston, Tisdale a Gale. Money Sd I IM OfficO-Elliott Blook, Clinton, Ontario. A,,R MANK-36, JAM= SOM. 781 � FHOLVESTED, successor to tht, ,ate sm . McCaughey & HOlinested, Barrilter So licit0r, Conveyanoer and Notary. SollclG 70 the Canadian Bank'of Commerce. lftney.jolad Farms for We. Office in SooW# 3310ok X4 Street, sestorm � � ICKS � & RAYS, formerly with 11e#gr4 11) Garrow & Proudfoot, Goderich; Bar, rioters, Solicitors, eta., Senforth and Bramig Seaforth Office- Cardno's Block, ,hWn StreeL R. S. HAYS. W. B. DICKSON, - Money to Loan. nil - __ . MONEV TO LOAN. ]a ONEY TO WAN.--fitraight lo"S &j e pil ceni., with the privileo to beneira of repaying V ot the prinolv Mon &Is" , , -4= time. App to T. HOIN ' TED, , V I Seaforth. ., I - . . - I no - DENTISTRY. . GF. BELDEN, D. D. LS., L. D4 S., Dentist. . Office -over Johnson's Hardware Store Seaforth. Electricity for painless extraotioll ;i teeth. - . Ila FW. TWEDDLE, Dentist, office over HAM - . ilton & McInnes' Shoe Store. comer Main and John Streets, Se4forth, Ontario. Nitrous Oxide Gas admitilstered for the pinleas extrac. tion of teeth. ilea I I ��11W _ff KINSMAN, Dentisk It. D. JLJL. S., Exeter, Ont. Will bem Zurich, at the 11uron Hotel, gnAh# LAST THUMA'y a non MON=, and at 3lurdock's Hotel, Hensall, on the zim AND THIRD IFRIDAy in each month. Teeth ex. tracted with the least pain possible. All work first-class at llbeiul rates. 971 . � IVIEDICAL. I I : . 1410101 Li - . 15 U U.1V a ,r "'" bravery of toilet nists, splasbers, yiunr- trees. there are are not of proper i, . S. FERGUSON, M. D.� C. -W, M. C.P.. s.- nother got up and went into the next- o 1 it W O.; -Office,' over T. Daly's Orocery... cushions, etc., you please. Half a size on which to suspend outlaws 11 I 9) Pi loom because they could not stand the . , hence i 0 Calls Light and day promptly answered at the: ,acket. barrel head nailed to the will and many of them escape who would other- 0 M .'4 office. . ri 1173 , Then, instead of co m4unctions decked with a seine twine lambrcquin, wise dangle. . . , M 0 if conscience . ,, ens and Boys.Long Boots .T 0 p, o � , , a worse racket. Th'e ii � I e re I I . . E. COOPER, X. D., Physician, Surgeon. v ket, et is the ' I �[ i I - I - I a soap or k, with its tough, wide-spreaffing !1 - 2 - 0 ct- q.'� RS. ELLIoTr & GMIN, Brumfield, Men. toon all wrapped up froin the cold, and 'v ea p p t'y ic a tb ' ing as P) �p rn I Re and Accoucher, Constance, ont. 112r, aothers and wives came in the after 4 tty a and con enient brac oa A good tree for the fronti ivef W Jo ros all re F x - -_ -_ 0 -_ sta b bo can be converted in a n� ing 1: � 14 -stove. When they ful cabinet or bookshelf. There's noth- limbs. Trees of this type have a imich �f IN 0 D tiatee Royal College --4f I heir feet on a foot I we, ta te. branches and suggestively overha 'o t warm and tbok out their needles and . i I . I Physiciam aid I ing s6 depressing to a pretty 4irl en- greater moral effect in a frontier coun- i PJ (D crt- (D W Surgeons, Edinburgh. Brucefteld, Out. no i ! . - - �; I ­ - - �i down it wa3 a merry group and fall gaged in getting herself up ddregardleas try than those who dwell in the basy - �'' 0 0 r.r 0 f news. Once in a while a needle would : I 0 lip and make a bad scratch upon the of expen4e," as to l6ok in the glass only haunts of mbn can possibly imagine. : I !� . I LP 0 C.r 0 I.a 0 14 J. G. SCOTT X. D., &o., rhydolan, Surgeon I � i and Aoeo�jpcher Seafortb, Out. Offloe w4i a perhaps a rough way of d I residence South Wdes of Goderioll athreat fisooad� , to see her face as much distorted as if it i I I BEST AND MEDIUM QUALITIES. 9) - e ispos- , , haracter of some absentee, but for th I I � � 9) � �_­l Door cast of the Presbyterian Church, S41 she were viewing it on the brilli.o.nt our- f criminals, but despite diseases 1de- :i I � tj 0 0 crl- . iost part it was good, wholesome talk ing 0 P -A I � I . : face of a new tin pan. If you cannot nnands similar remedies. It has been ; � I . � - "O I I I W- BRUCE SAMH, X. D 0. X., Member Lud in the evening when the young peo' buy a full -toilet set, call on your near- noticed in frontier countries w i M P) td R le came and the old. people were in one ,'.here the i . of the Collegeourhysio ' eat tinner and buys largeblock tin 'I . P ::� CD ians and Surg"1141 )orn and the young people in another, live oak flourishes lawlessness i 'a bauilsh- '7 I I P__J &c., Seaforth, Ontario.. Offlee and rotdona- basin, as aear'washbowl size and shape I Pi . same as occupied by Dr.:- Vercoe. 2 the latter there was some lively ag you can find, also . I . 4 ed almost as effectually as malaria i 'by , - M F..J. 0 CD U1 W a" tepping, while the black boy played tin water carrier. the eucalyptus. The lower limbs ofa� . he You'll be laughed at, perhaps, but after t�e Also"an Extra Quality of MEWS FELT 0 P P-1- to c-1- 0 LEX. BETHUNE, 'Moneymusk; even grandfather in t I live oak should be trimmed off so. as to I M. D., Fellow of thgz : . ca 0 0 C -i- 0 ARoyal College of Physiciins and Surgeons ext rooni, who had distributed many you have painted both a. dainty cream give the fruit plenty of room to swing I ) I __ _ , � � white with bands of blue, or a spray of . , � . . (D �j 0 Successor to Dr. Naekid. OSm racts on the sin of danci . free � :1 . - W - lKslnefy"=upied by Dr. MacIdd, Main fitreet, Ing, was seen to I � V I iake his heel go. he right place, it will be is with frontier 94ttlements pretty .. i I . . , . 0 Pi tt � . - It seemed to me a flowers in just t � I t, ROPTS %: Seaforth. Residence --Corner of Victoria Squan, your turn to laugh. There' are plenty ,I e.� I � . � I . in house lately occupied by L. E. Danoey. remt fuse and a great gathering to get nd much as it is with raising children. In k 0 . I �_J �4 Dr. Mackid has gone to the Northwest an& no quilt made. But the fact was, . � I �, 0 of fancy mugs a � toys which will. ans- the families where the mothers wear I - Dr. Bethune has taken his wer for soap dish, etc. I . tioe. The � : " �at good neighborhood was quilted, slippers, one of wbich she can easily re- I I t D t 0 (D . W Doctor will be found in Dr. Okid's offies I during the day andlat his ow I y to the slip- 1 11 I . PECJALLY FOR OURSELVES. P__J �_ the night. n residence during -time at Rix cents per yard. If you choose pery boys, . , ca 1> , - �arm sympathies were qu�iltedi life Drape your windows with cheese cloth move and -promptly app) �' MAPE TO ORDER' S, 3 2 ,..., (D 1-1 I iendships w ore quilted, and connubial F -they, the boys, cannot help 1� P P 1127xl2 . I :1 .- these can be made very pretty, i .: '10 ,0-� ,,, - t7TA - - liss was ouilted. And the suid almost growing up to be useful citixong . a k4 . i __�_ ;: I . � ! n � . ME AUCTIONEERS. I J as handsome as the Madras draperies, On the other hand, in families where I .1 I -a. C11 - I iate. And such plays -as you had in the i 11 0 . back room when by embroidering autumn leaves in vari- slippers are unknown and where -bn Z CD � ct- � tj T P- BRINA Licensed I t- F ... a Gents' and Boys' School Boots, Ladies', . ,Auctloneer for We you joined hands, and one shades of green, red yellow and toned or laoed shoes are worn instead, � A . V one of the loveliest stood in the ring 1 brown on them, scattering the leaves ft I � - County of Huron. Uss aitended In si What a circumference to what a Centre I - it being a great deal of trouble to re- - ,! , 'Misses' and Ohildren's -Fine Boots, . r=rU Of the County. All orders 1af1 ai Tj& ' irreg the length. Done in move such shoes, discipline is lax a 1 �, . ffox ofte Will be prompuy atiftwed fjo. - But now the scene is fading out, The ularly over nd : , . . - CD . Kensington stitch the work grows fast i.; Cq CD 4old fire -place is down, and the house i the boys grow up to fil I legislative halls I .194 � , a - ! Rubbers and Overshoes . PORTER General Auctio'-eer an& � i under iDimble fiDgers, and if �reviels are or penitentiaries. i q . down with it. Ode of those boys went - . A I, =4 , Q (D n . . TAnd Valuator. . -the expense is not great. ()r � I i 1> Orders sent by mail to. . u8edt , D H. ' i I . tt my address, Bayf!Wd P. O., Will receive p , to sea -and was never heard of, Anoth- threads may be pulled for a border of The unalippered boy, in the absence 7 o . . rompt. er became squire in a neighboring vil- drawn work.,,- or a ribbon run through of timely correction, grows reckless, : �. .1 - ;a LD 9? C -d et attention.- Terms moderate. � 11-85-52 lage. Another went to college and be- ), ' .J�Lr� Tic)_W:MSr_r T_J1[_%T31MTC3_ :P1:;.110_VJ:r_rS_ M �4 , . the threads ; or an edge of coarse lace finally runs for office or becomes a des- t 1 1 0 __... �� � came a minister. Another died the :� I . . 0 W- G. DUFFy be added. . For per&do, in either event bringing dia- i . . (D pj:'�-­, tt plain shades inside � i I . . AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUyry, Courey. folio -wing summer,� untfl now they are these -next t grace upon his family. ! I "I �Sdj P,W" � -T avy dubleach- !- - ancer, Collector, ]Book-keeper and Accountant; L . Vitt Talmage, D. D., ed cotton is What New Mexico needs is trees. I � 0 Real- Estate, Life, Accident and Fire Insumnot all gone-! . DeV _ he glass, he in Ladies' Home Journal. I_ bettel.-than paper orcbeap ; � 11111111 (D - shades of any kind. . Arboriculture will change New Mexico � - I %S 0 Agent; Money to Loan, Correspondenos, &e. . . . . I I I % Parties r iring his services in any of then from a wild frontidr country into a com- : t School Repor Try to make a rug of some kind to � . I ca :� t branches T11 receive prompt attention. Omas ts. spread at the side of the bed, and . an parative paradise. -Texas Siftings�l . I , . I w DALxr% BLOCK, (urgrAlyij, XAnr SM&M, BRA - Nb, 10, HAY. - - _�_ � I 1 . (7), � . I -The following report, other for the dressing'case. What are I 0) :� � lip . � - - I based on general proficiency, regular at- called chenille rug@ -A't the teach�rs' convention held in . . -tuality and good con- amon home-made articles of this kind. Stratford, recently, a motion was passed M tendance, Pure are much in favor. :� -P CD W FOITH* I f 9 recommending that no candidates bt S:PAFORTH - AND BRUSSELS. C+- �-" HU 0 AND BRUCE 4 duct, shows the correct standing o the They are made entirely of worsted ra (1) pupils of the North School, No. 10, go, J 1 4 1 ,to ,1 CD I-' 0 abouta8 wide as carpet rags, and frayed admitted to the Model school until they I � 1 . --- P1 _V I Ray, for the month of October: Senior as much as possible in outtinR and hand- ,are 17 years- of age in the case of fe- i `sn I. -I Loan and Inyestment Fourth Class, -Robert MeMordie Annie I I . "a W - . Troyer, Stewart MeM ling. Run a a -tout thread through the males, and. 1 8 years in the case of males, . i t 0 and that3rd professional certifidates be 1; TIEU@ - ordie. Isunior center' drawing up each length about . i� 0 (::) M&_-P_A4_h..MT-y-_ Fourth, -Annie Johnston,, Robert Craw- half, siring them aloug hap-hazatd, then not granted to females until they are 18 0 � I= 0> I - � . ford, R. Thoinson. Senior Third,- have the weaver w�ave them for years of age and males 19 years. CANADIAN BANK OF COM '*d (D M � Z This Company is Loaning No.ney o1L you, . I I Jennie Smillie, Annie Pfaff, Annie not beating up quit- - I 4 - - � . Farm Securi - Berry, H. Thomson. e as much as for a -By the collapse of a scaffolding, the ; 1 -4 - (D - W tY at lowest Rat�s �f Established 1867.: . L -t- of Interest. Janior Third,- carpet. If the weaver will take p%ins other day in Str%tford, John D. Smitht 11 . � - dges shovr as much contractor, and John Schiech w I I Wilbur Phillips, James MeMordie, to make the frayed e. . � I Z - t 1-3 Louis McArthur,,Alex, Smillie. lie, . ere pre- , ,i . HEAD OFFICEp TORONTO. _. I a W" - mortgages Puchased. Part as poesible; she can add a good deal to. cipitated to the ground, a distance of OAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS -r $6.0009000 i II.-J.Bell, Albert Berry, Emma Said th-e appearance of the rug. The fabric some fifteen feet. Smith is hurt iAtern- . �> 0 V J. Pfaff. First Claae,-Florence Petty, should look "fuzzy," which is supposed ally, but Schiech ,was more fortunate REST9 - � � - .- - - - - - - - ,$8001000 P1 0 . � . I W. Pfaff. H. Phillips, 0. McMordie. to indicate thG resemblance to chenille. 6nd got'off with a few bruises. One of I i 1. B. E. WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER. I I Pi SAVINGS BANK BRANCH. a I � C"t- . I : NG� -1, STANLEY. - The following is An 0+.tnma" 4. i � . _Q A A F, n ;1 -a -0s 04 home manufac- the large plate glass windows in' W. [:, . . . thereportof thestandiugof the pupils ture, which inay also do duty as a slice H.'Roberts' jewelry store was smashed SEAFORTH BRANOH. . . � Of Section No. 7, Par Linet as shown by box and receptacle for stockinp, etc., to atorns at the time. the recent written examination aud'the' A 6, eneral Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discountea. - 11 �. ) will fitly furnish forth the roorn-, which -A sad and fatal accident happened ODrafts issued payable at all points in Canada, and the"principal i � . . general class standing: Part I.-hva being sinall requires less of furniture. on Sunday, October 24th, to Miss Del- 1; c Hudson, Willie Forest, Annie Turner. 7 This nietbod of f urnishing takes more aney, sister of Cornelius Delaney, of the 1� ities in the United Stabes,Great Britain, �France, Bermuda,&c. I Part II.-Williarn I-teichert, William time, ingenuity and patience than -to 4thcon*cessionof Uibbert. They weref SAVINGS -BANK DEPARTMENT. DUNN'S ,Jarrott, Kate Dogan. Junior Third,- order and pay for what is necessary �` - . 11 , Lavina Hagan, John Logan, John Fig- - driving to church and were in the a D. posits of $1.00 and upwards received, and current rates of interest allowed. t!5 Yet very pretty and satisfactory results turning to go into the ahed alettloof IN�REST ADDED TO THE-PRINCIpAL AT THig END OF MAY AND :NOVEMBER UN EACH ner, . Senior Third,-WilliAm Smillie, may he obtained, if taste and patience 'church when the wagon, jolting at a YFA�P.. , . IV � AKIN Annie Kain, Gertie Wiley. - Junior unite in the work. And, if your f rlend culvert, threw Aliss Delaney - out, her . k�ecorvd, -Robert Stelk, Annie Kain, cornes to see you, ieceives a,cordial wel- head'striki I Isaac Hudson. Senior Second,-Lizzi ng the ground and breaking Spe" Attention given to"the ColUction. of Commeretal Paper and Farmers' ie come, and has a "real good time," as 'her neck. Death was:al stant& SZ14 Notes. 1'. I 1. . POWDER Y oster, Fred Kain, Part 1. .- Tens I town girls almost always do in the ; eous, . - U. , * I . � I- 1. � . - I F. HOLMESTV,I)P, Solicitor. . JOHN AIRD, Manager. TV,Pn9K,S BESTFRIEND . , I I , . .- . -, . . , __�-_-- . I i . __ . . . I - . - _N 0V.EMBEF_ A!, . - - I - I . I I . _.�- , I . � .1 a TIM"fal-k iu Go . I I -Before building a� I inany things to he col wherewithall.; andv I aU their thoughts en I � � jecting of' materials, -tixne to flAnk out. p . ,4tyle of house stid, - it. Therefore, `Istc4 . � , �- i- year with 4111 equal' advice, aftd then st I � pencil and papertey . tiou" to regulatesiz I know'a well ta-d .a beautiful- -house in z � ,Ault place, when ius! �, . -the same farmwas, . I t ,sitess Way person - .- ,course wheu the l3ou - - barns must follow -1 � juit for want Of U a&w. his nistake unti. � ,it out to him 30 year . .all the wbile,, but hai I � . 1. � ­ 4D the matter. � - in sel6eting a bu. � I �jhe best a -pot on your . ,Much isolated from 1 . sible, facing the a - ground, Say about I xoad, to allow for a,r This latter Will add I walue of the, homes', appearaud, . ea a:dd mo I -than we ofton give tit, on instance wby do whistle a tun -e as he i the neat, aliady lane,,, garden and yarda, to harA day)s work, -%% .Peter, 'fulAbledownt home through the ht his face, and inatea, wish that he had as I . miighbor?: I See that the soil 1 - ,having a ,good gardei . - I the house J, that -the i � - �Vly is -ex,c011eut ; thai I ,placed neair b and I y1i . . I in Jor the isti6ri g of el the farm, and then b .-side whero they will -1 .from. fire, 4'ad be lea, The plao ,of a hous I thought s;4� the site i -venient for the same I *nowled-&� of a bett& , I - plio favor the idea i ,house wiQ a wing, -fashioned bouse �cau I 4and not too bam-like . the ad-dition of mode . ang windoNv's, porch a, �dah. . . An eight-roame& I I most bausek,p,�Pers, I � be sure it i� co'n-Venieul, I the kitchen especial ,& m good anii ed eUtem . � prove your greatest -c V%st we have conside - tunate in having &,� witti a puino whi,ch � � quires-primiug; ut with hot and cold w room 1 This remiuds� lum, Tbese, with t,�A . ment of good and- wel Will give US almost A0 I of city watpar Works. things ia a house I lot cisteru'upt.tairs, and I C�Ilsr, besi4es the cne little contrivances ths . the SaVing -of labor. the time an(I thought A comfortable home, f to real hapolness tha?, value otherwise inves .--o aid possibly do. - I I ; icharacteristies Ad , I Drae&- of the G It is a haril matter . -arate the breeds of f� r their charaoteriatieS, I .Air. 'A. Z Gilbert-, � � ,poultry4tepartmentol, .has succes4ally perk . � , � � rreport, froij� whicb. wA dowin, I . L'' g, glv�n ai the 1� -the bebt known breedi Plymouth, Rocks.__7� Ineed, growing rauid Small boneO, great.ani - .. era. M.4ebirds go U ­ cocker -ale re;%ch 8 lbso Females goOd layerz, . anothers, A breed' w anate. Chi�kens ha" round fowl for far Irom 41 to 6 niontholo Wyaudottes. - A ', ;i - Imeed, of great Merl ' Brahma and Silver 81 Matures rapidly, havi PULtting On'ftesh 16"111 . . . Ld 9 1�8. M 4 7, 8 an Pe �' good sittari, geod mol I come brood;y, but ew - Jay soon after. Cl good. fowl forfarmen 5 months djd. . � Brahmas. -A wel fashioned breed, witl admirers. Growto 2 weight, but, t&ke thn- , , large frjL,mqs,, an(l_ S required tij, &t r vexy hardy�� both - #� . asic A re quiet, *n -d bear I Females sr� fair lay4 niza, but r4the'r bew. Ovhen Legg- , ells -are , Und apt to �a CIUM$YL 7 or 8 mont.he of age i table fowls,' Pullets � agve. . � Buff Cochins.--�-Aj � family that lias m%n, � . - - -2 Brahma, they graw take thn6l to �10 I i and stand 1 limited: . feMalk$ 4�0 good - inothers, f oir Uyeeera L I beens) of ri�h color. - L Alonths _014; 'Ina] I . weight; chickens; & . - 5 A lloudaus!,.-A bree I I I ; of some trierit, , 1, I AS . I . grow to thp satne we I 11 � - do in the �ountr t,f ,y- I . y �., non -,sitters, and lay i . . er more thau avers .are hardy, : mature v , _� foragers. ,Are not e . ers as'Ply4iouth R, borne. Oi�,iugtoh - head are a I t two fall - . I and other onewles :, - I Crestwill �reeze an ice W,here *&ter tua ing or fountain with used. A Ood tabl-E I White L Leghorne. layers at � All seasi � handled and car - e( zbould be. 1: Are um- inattire rapiidly-. W. ter, in a moderately � Chickens theive wet I - � I . - q P � per ent. IRT,erest Allowed ow Deposits, ucording to amount and time left. OFFICE. -Corner of Market Squm* 1%'nd North Street, Goderich. HORACE HORTON, . . M"AGJM Goderich, August 5th,1885. * VXMILLENT Lines and values in Hosiery and FF3UX & Co's., Sea - forth. . � � v --, **I . � I __ __ I - - � I , _�_ I � I � � I I- - , � . . -1-61 � A�r_ *__ __ I - . J . . - I ____,__.__,__ _______ _,___. � ------ __ � __ .--. %��_..&Alilff.� � ... . . - _* -� - . - . � . I I . I . - I I � I . � � � I � , � I , I . I - . __ I . - - � ; , : i - ­ . i t . ,i = _- M i - : - I I I . . , - . I - � - I - h